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R H Fletcher

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The New England Journal of Medicine|April 18, 1998
Should all people over the age of 50 have regular fecal occult-blood tests? If it works, why not do it?R H Fletcher
Lancet (London, England)|March 15, 2001
The uses of error: missed opportunitiesR H Fletcher
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|May 11, 2000
Screening colonoscopy: option or preference?R H Fletcher
Southern Medical Journal|March 1, 1990
Three ways of knowing in clinical medicineR H Fletcher
North Carolina Medical Journal|February 1, 1985
How can we know when we are doing more good than harm for a terminally-ill cancer patient?R H Fletcher
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 1974
Auditing problem-oriented records and traditional records. A controlled comparison of speed, accuracy and identification of errors in medical careR H Fletcher
Indian Journal of Pediatrics|June 1, 2000
Interpretation of diagnostic testsR H Fletcher
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|November 1, 1989
Patient compliance with therapeutic advice: a modern viewR H Fletcher
JAMA|April 3, 1999
Who is responsible for the common good in a competitive market?R H Fletcher
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 15, 2000
The end of barium enemas?R H Fletcher
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The New England Journal of Medicine|April 18, 1998
Should all people over the age of 50 have regular fecal occult-blood tests? If it works, why not do it?R H Fletcher
Lancet (London, England)|March 15, 2001
The uses of error: missed opportunitiesR H Fletcher
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|May 11, 2000
Screening colonoscopy: option or preference?R H Fletcher
Southern Medical Journal|March 1, 1990
Three ways of knowing in clinical medicineR H Fletcher
North Carolina Medical Journal|February 1, 1985
How can we know when we are doing more good than harm for a terminally-ill cancer patient?R H Fletcher
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 1974
Auditing problem-oriented records and traditional records. A controlled comparison of speed, accuracy and identification of errors in medical careR H Fletcher
Indian Journal of Pediatrics|June 1, 2000
Interpretation of diagnostic testsR H Fletcher
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|November 1, 1989
Patient compliance with therapeutic advice: a modern viewR H Fletcher
JAMA|April 3, 1999
Who is responsible for the common good in a competitive market?R H Fletcher
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 15, 2000
The end of barium enemas?R H Fletcher
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